" Cast bien / rst Be Noon is Blue," Bon al Ul WAS Ans int pork, [pron vJ bi cel 7 Btre, ind A the band nu ; pater date. ZEST within the mes are owing e The- Friday Bi 1904- -55 season ie Civic, 15 F roadside an-| Bring plans today, erested In including B cjaginy, Jight- ; ial allie ( pha- Banned here by Poncert Band in B the prince Ru- seheduled 9 has been Pyetover i & 12, and funeral in rots sold Ww il} be ng Set Friday, “| Wider Studies ses of production: to ‘attend the , informal °. get-together . at 0 130 pm. Friday ab’ the Centre. Meanwhile, 2~meeting ‘of the Little Theatre ‘exechtive « layt night approved a report. by Job Robertson on new program plans study scope and more Soclal as- pects will be emphasized...” Mr. Robertson ° said that, Theatre members were to learn regularly, with definite: study pins, He suggested weekly hieetiigs featuring . 90-minute ing, with lectures, films, records, practical instruction, tralning in speech, stage craft, stage terns, acting, producing, Nghting,. ac- coustics, make-up and other stib- jects, with the training to be. tn single sessions rather than con- tinued courses so. that persons unable to attend some meetings will still benefit when they can ~ fattend, Among other suggestions was one that a library’ of plays and reference books be collected and made available to members, with a librarian appointed. — a readers @ Whist drive, Wednesday, Sép- tember “20, 8 p.m. at Moose | Temple. ‘Sponsored: by ‘Libraty Committee. Women’ of the Moose. (228) sl | @ Drapes and Curtain Special for two-weeks starting Septem- ber 25,.20% discount at Ploneer. Canadian Laundries. Phones 3211 or 3212, j a) to Ra tepa yers... City of Prince Rupert on which , g, will be held in the ‘Council Cham- ; Prince Rupert, B,C., af 10 a.m, on September ‘ , hich 1952 taxes are owlng will be-sold unless : on fore Seplember 30th, 1984, 10 a.m. . i. M. FOOTE, City Collector. | THE LUX Hicl vessels, congenial PKHOLM Sre your havel agent or ISH AMERICAN LINE veepereeneeurreedad White Henry Weg. Shenae Bet at Pee, = S. KUNGSHOLM | DIRECT TO COPENHAGEN Mem = AND GOTHENBURG MeeRON NEW YORK DECEMBER 2 He BEAUTIFUL, POPULAR )S. 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RAY he YD a Hanson bd) INCE AND TRAVEL AGENCY 315 Third Av W,:. _ Diol 22 ais ORD MOORE jcences Tavhelve Ave, ‘Torvien Phone 133 for members, in which'a broader ' tt] as well as just put on plays, they must meet more often, and|.— training . periods included ina social eyen- PARTY APRONS of nylon ‘sheer’ are making fashion ‘news. ost + ‘sophisticated are often’ blak. ‘like the one at left which features pockets: twinkling with’ star-shaped: pleces of. mirror; White’. | nylon sheer at right:is embroidered with a huge black and gold colored bumble “bee, ‘Both (by; Morrow ‘Manufacturing Co., Montreal) are as washable and sturdy as ther ‘kitchen, counters 5 “Prince: Rup ert Daily News Wednesday , Bepaner 2 29,. 1954. city’ COUNCIL BRIEFS Diesel Unit Should a ‘power. plant be con- structed at, Union. Bay, in. the event of “the: British ; Columbia Power Comnilssion ” taking “over the’ supplying: of power to Prince Rupert,.maintenance of a stand- by. unit ‘or. any ‘other ‘unit at Prince Rupert would be: unneces- sary. my ‘ This ‘informaiton’ was made known to city council this week ina letter to council: from H, H: Griffin, power commissioner’ who Hsited Prine Rupert September! | 10." ME, “Griffin was. taking: excop- tion ‘to the last paragraph of'4: Daily News report in the Septem- ber 11 issue,, which‘ ‘reported T, Lash, commission chief’ énginter as saying.-that the local diesel plant would be kept as. a stand- by unit.” “Mr, : Lash! 8 vecollection, and mine, {s.that he .ad not say that: the diesel unit would be kept as a standby unt,’ a Mr. arittin been decided’ by. 4 ty geal covers wrote, - =. | “Mr. “Lash’s recollection’ of ; what he said is that If additional: inet requirements were to be’ met by the Commission by fur- ither expansion at Falls River, i probably the diesel’ plant: would be ‘kept as:a standby, ° _ -P “Futther,” that if) under the. . Commission, the ext’ phasé’ of + ““\development should be’the con-., °: {struction - of..a plant at Union! \Bay, probably.this would, render Ithe maintenance of a standby or! fany other unit at Prince Rupert j . as Annecessa1y,” Mr. Griffin suid. A sketch plan of the ‘water | systent for the city from .Wood-! placement: ‘of the present, set- Up. | Mutager Of ie dands.and. build~ Wil Not Be If Plant. Constructed-at Union Bay | asked. for ay summary “of the sev- eral ‘water’ “reports: ‘the city has on ‘hand.- ‘Alderman ‘Lyons asked for the’ plan ana sunumary so that ‘coun- cul vould have a concise basis, tron waich to “consider” future psaus lor we system and any: re- . ‘aAlgertnan® ‘Lyons aiso sald” hed would: ‘lke to see some thought given’ by counell ww incredsed reservolr facilities for the city. ‘+ The’ city was notified by: the Crown Assets ‘Visposal Corpora ration: in Ottawa: inal Dodge. -AS>. Jand, site “of ne oid isoauun hospital in Prince ‘kupert har- bor could. be purchascd by tne city, for $200. oo _ Ina letter sols. D. Gardner, ings. aivision, council Was aavised that Dodge island had orginany been put up for sate.earlier tous year, oule of the properly. had, been hela up, despite one or iwo Ovler oy° an Uruer vw cons ider ac- ‘quisition by tne provincial de-: partment of lands’, find, storests lor & Park. ‘Ne proved, sale’ had fut Materiaized, Mr. Gard=: ‘ner said, and betore the other ‘ Be Sjandby ‘ed one month’s pay~in‘lieu..of switchman as well ‘as. ‘another lineman and that. tenders: -be called ‘for further ‘office furnt- ture and equipment. for the new exchange building. - The committee ‘also. ‘recom- mended that A’ EY Janes, ‘tele- phone’ superintendent: be: grant- overtime worked- for, the ‘past year. in connection with. the telephone reconstruction :: “Job. The, move was bucked by.. Alder- man George Casey who said that |: while he realized. that. Mr. Janes had worked hard on the project, it was no more than part..of his job. A move by ‘Alderman Casey to have this recommendation (le- leted. ‘from the . utilities ‘neport was defeated: * Alderman Phil Lyons: wis nam- ‘ed acting mayor. in. the ‘absence of Mayor George Hills:from Sep- tember 30 to October 27. The mayor will he away” from the am & * Awidé ‘program of cultural, sO clal; ‘educational and ‘sports. act= ‘ivities’ ‘Igbeing ‘offered at ‘the .|'same price 'as last'year, {ncluding : special’ rates for: family member- . P “Rupert ‘residents whio “| take. “out: ‘memberships In: the | Civic Centre:. during. tonight's | drive... or ° later; will. have’ any-.|, thing: but. a dull wihter if they make full. use: 01. those member op Canvassers: ‘usiting. homes throughout, the: ‘elty in ‘tonight's all-out door-to-door’ drive, will outline for: ‘prospective member- |, ers the many program highlights included-in: ‘the “year’s, plans; ins ; ‘cluding: projects for members of | every age... ras Tn: the otatt. ‘and. ‘hobie line, there will: ‘be, woodwork tor boys and girls and:a. vatiety. of adult crafts, in cluding flower, "copper, ‘pottery,’ ‘weaving and: “Teather, BETTER: ‘POTTERY « Grafts ‘Director. ‘Rollie “Miles latgererabh ‘has. ‘been’ obtained for hoys: -useé,in: copying: ‘and: in: larging ” Patteren “Another postile new /-craft this year is weaving,. ‘The: centre’ wide, and Miss : ‘Blleen’ Cross ‘0 looms. November .1; ‘and. teach a. nucleols ‘of weavers who will: teach” local. clases; will include: basketball, “roller. skating; badminton, ‘boxin g weightlifting;.’: -volleyball,’ rifle “4° 2 "<1 elub, tiny’ tots . games. arids'ré-, creation, junior.’ recreation women’s. Keep”: fit, all’-in''the sports ‘line, Then: ‘there “will: be Buddy Taft's: school of: dancing; youth, dances, «film. club, ghild= adult «and ‘youth game. -Tooms;: including table,-tennis;. billiards, has ‘ordered two “hand ‘looms, } capable ‘of. turning: out. woven} materials: from” 16 ‘to:18 ‘Inches | ‘the. University’: “of. British : Col-1. umbia’ extén tion: department | wil be; here: to: demonstrate. the): Other’ features at the. centre re ren’s films : and casual “ ‘games, int] this year ‘in.pottery, which prov- ed: ‘popular. Jast year. During. the man ‘woman: of. ‘the old ‘school, promilses “even: better” classes ‘summer,’ he! TOOK private povtery lessons in. Vancouve: from-a Ger- © iearhing new techniques; includ-, ing..a ‘faster: metkod ; of. finish ing |. pottery; with only one firlng in-] ‘stead: of. ‘two. ‘A: larger dln - “for pottery. has been: purchased, vand the, new" ‘kiln’: ‘with: new. tech- niques. and. new: ‘suppliers, prom. ise a wider. variety ‘of results from “his year’s. ‘classes, vet. , While: in’ the: south; Mr. Miles ‘also. attended . provincial tecre- ational: summer, school. at. the Victoria ; Normal. School, for a pool,: cards, dominoes, checkers rand chess, a HELPERS: NaeDE p..cam palgn,. ‘Civic Centre state: pe boys' “woodwork classes: : in: the, evenings. and’ for..many: “Junior clases,’.in:- the | afternoons, : ‘Mts. ‘In ‘their member sl 10-day course in. administration | square ‘dancing and, crafts, the crafts including leather earving |- : and ‘lino block. printing. He will continug leatherwork classes this year, if enough: interest is shown. NEW. GIRLS’ ‘CRAFT .. Lo Mr. Miles: aisd’: learned an in- teresting new craft, to be taught city attending a- civil defence course in “Ottawa - during © the early part of his leave and.later will take in the Union of British , .Colunibia Municipaliti¢s’ conven- Hon in Victoria. & ‘we Offers: were. considered the. city ‘could’ buy the island which has ; g.one,and a halt storey. ouldcing on it for. $200. * * ed that. the. expense - incurred ‘with the celebration of the tele- to wtghit = cUL- over amounted $97 (4. The committee recomimend- ;ed that a. clreuiar letter go oul ito all telephone subscribers show- | ing necessary correctio.s to. the | the utilities ‘committee report=” The city council received * a pamphlet containing the resoli- tions’ Which ‘will be considered . fat. ‘the 1954 convention ‘of’ the Union of B.C. Municipalities. The c"panphle ‘will be ‘distributed’-te “council: members so” that they be corlsidéring. Those ‘atteriding’ ithe convention ‘In: Victoria from / JO tobar 20° to 21: will be Mayor | Georg? Hills, Aldermen ‘Ray Mc- worth Lake'to the: booster pump - directory, Further recommenda- ; Lean and-Ceorge Casty andl Cily be drawn up along with detailed ° inform life of hd pipe yoy: in. - ise tt ha: o ‘Voll. Me; move was ‘sparked by Al-. who also. derman. Pail Lyons, id AUSTIN A-40 SEDAN . aesmall Denuty none PEA 50 FORD 2- poor A cat for Kis ae BELO AL STUDEBAKER King of the ear lot; automatic drive--all the, extras woe PESOO CHEVROLET SEDAN Brand new paint and » SE ‘119 STUDEBAKER, SEDAN Summer holiday SPOCH cere POO Many qvory less expansive models to select fron al ‘SUPERIOR AUTO » + soeveusogteeaee , ty" ‘cult ’ renee _ statlonj'at Shawatlan Lake will” tions called for the hiring of .a-iClerk R. W, Long. record clerk for the automatic : tion of the size, lypé and telephone, office, the, ‘hiring of aj witghiman? i sland appre ee | New Arrival ~~ Great ~ | Grandchild | On the day of opening cf this cily's new automatic telephone system, September 18, Prince Rupert's former mayor T, D. Pat- satner it was learned here today, » In the first long-distance call (hrough the new system, pren ent Mayor George Hills, talkong to fhe former B, GC. premier who inaligated elty ownership of she Sat bd Piet aoe und was celebrating arrival of a grandson as well as opening of she new sysien, that the baky hoy is his Cerst, grenl-granton, bern lo vuranddaughter, Anne, wife of Dr Huah Ford of Victoria, Also rhild’s grandparents, Mt Mra, GC, 8, Collison of Vievora, | tullo's Unughter, tullo became a preat- grand. | stood Mr, Pattullo to say hal. he | However, H was reported today his | edebepting tha event were the | und | Mra, Collison (Doris) ts Mr Val-| ‘ i Ceunsil. passed. ‘ae moti iby: fremal «GeorkevCasey! thal William Raymord, sDatly" ‘News ‘solmibist be paid a fee’ to assbnt Daily News publisher John Mb - gor in compiling a- history of othe edly a, a a) were ming The question of the “renewal ef advertising bv the elty in (The B.C. District News, published ‘under the auspices of the Inter- national Union , of Mine, Mill referred to the finance commit- top for consideration, Speaking to tha question, Aldermen Phjl Lyons and William Byemner sald Mev fall They needad fo know more about the yublieation he- fore thoy wonld ferl free to spend the elty’s money In It. | » 8 4 The health and licenging com- miltee accepted applications for trace Heenees from Howard “G, Comey to operate a (axl; Moyers - studios under the name of R. iP od ate n tax, Vay jrnvileny wy wieping & heli wipe ont tudereulas’s show’ he sure to taka the chest x-re ny [Ae eaysnstonite y oper pow J they: ave’ presented whitch ts intorent. a May, 1987) thoy shou through any branch ban INTEREST WILL ‘BIE PAID, ancl all coupons cated later that (and for other denomin . N= WC A wel Arnvictory LOAN BONDS have been CALLED FOR PAYMENT OCTOBER Ist | F YOU HOLD Fourth Victory Loan 3% Bonds (Issued May, 1943 to mature | Id be presented for payment for payment, ations nccortlingly), it So ty, HANK ken Canada, AFTER THIS DATE NO FURTHER Interest coupons due November Ist, 1054 y thls must be attached tothe bonda when Payment will be $101.26 for 8 $100 pond - Thin payment includes $1.26 . (rom May tut to October lat—the'perlod wince the... ' "last coupon became payable, . Government of Cait, on or after October tnt OF CANADA, Ilucal’ Agent |oraft, various colored paints are . out, the; paints. cling in unusal- and Smelter Workers (Ind) was |. Caswell for usod car sales; John owe ta carry on photography , \ nd from Joo Van Willeghan to arelyag, a ‘junior: girls. class. In. this poured. into a container of water’ | ‘and siripped, “phen: at: -article: lis, dipped: in. anhd:as-it is lifted ly. beautiful - patterns. ‘Some ex- amples.’ ‘ot: this ‘work are now on | “by. t: In ‘woodwork ain. evening. ‘class is. “planned for boys ‘aged: 10 to:12 |. years, while: aiternoon: clases: “wil |. ‘ : Used ta’ Quits ah VICTORIA’ | MacArthtir, ‘president’ of the Vic- toria, Women’s Progressive Con- serv itive. Association, has . re- sient d- because of what she calls er Deane’ Finlayson.) Mrs; MacAtthur ‘backed Mt. Vernon last, June, THIS WEEK... Whist Prive Wednesday, 8 p.m, at. Moose Hall, Sponsored by Library Committee, Women of Moose, ; . Job's Daughters meet Priday, kp, m. Silver March and Party. Cambral Chapter, IODE, will hold a baking and delicatessen sale at Gordon and Anderson's Saburday, renee peer ae nee e GHONGH DAWES AUCTIONEER Mione 603% and ane , GiveBaby' 'sOwn Table “sleepy” stull—no calling display. in the Civie Centre Lob-| ey An‘en-|. © may’ Uv familiar with the résolu-. [continue for’ ‘boys é to: 9. Ancen-y.. tiens Which: their ‘delegates will!’ @- Mrs.’ “Bana . “repudiation”. by tho association | of hersupport of, provincial lend. es Finlayson’s: attack on the party's |. national leader, George Drew, In . Sweet, simple: tittle tablets.: Nothing better help clear * out “bi ais ow uickly—yet. gently...Ni i effect, Used for more tha 50 years. : Equally good for the 4 restlessness and feverishness: resulting’ {rom . digestiveupsets at teething ‘time: and other minor aby ls.: » Got: “a package :tods rugstores, SUPERMATIC a TRANSFORMA Onl $193:° 00 : Torms as Low as McRAE BROS. LIMITED | DIAL 2325—2326 $20 Down ine Month “Tha Store that Service Bullt” [5 , . wad 1 pkge: Royal tr Instant ‘to 2 cups of cold milk... “s Beat for 1 minute, _ © Pour Into dishes. or ni r “shell, Sets Jn. seconds sue parr aa NOW CANADA'S. : LARGEST SELUNG INSTANT Puno! — wa we om wn im oe WIN VAL Name Addie . t UABLE PRIZE ENTER THE 1954 PULP & PAPER eer 8 ESSAY CONTEST. - . : FoR FULL INFORMATION SEND courbw roay! ’ Pee mae mmnmm arama) Canddlan Pulp & Paper Association (Western Division) Room 409, 550 Burrard St, Vancouver 1,B,C. Please send me fall Information about he contest and pve, ra ' etn ne : Contost Closes Midnight November doth, 1984 sheteamomgieecmen: nwt ete Ln amen peer ae oy '